The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Including His Speeches, Messages, Inaugurals, Proclamations, Etc., Etc |
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... Richmond - The old story of delay - The Battle of Antietam - McClellan relieved from command - The President's defence of McClellan - The President's opinion of McClellan The Routine of Mr. Lincoln's daily life at this period .. 345 ...
... Richmond - The old story of delay - The Battle of Antietam - McClellan relieved from command - The President's defence of McClellan - The President's opinion of McClellan The Routine of Mr. Lincoln's daily life at this period .. 345 ...
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... Richmond and Petersburg - Capture of these Cities - Lee's flight , pursuit , and defeat - He surrenders to General Grant - Sherman's March through the Carolinas - He receives Johnston's surrender - Col- lapse of the Rebellion - The ...
... Richmond and Petersburg - Capture of these Cities - Lee's flight , pursuit , and defeat - He surrenders to General Grant - Sherman's March through the Carolinas - He receives Johnston's surrender - Col- lapse of the Rebellion - The ...
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... Richmond . Rumors were current of an immediate intention on the part of the Confederate leaders to occupy Arlington Heights , completely commanding the city , while as yet only a few companies of the regular service , with two or three ...
... Richmond . Rumors were current of an immediate intention on the part of the Confederate leaders to occupy Arlington Heights , completely commanding the city , while as yet only a few companies of the regular service , with two or three ...
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... Richmond . Virginia having thus been carried out of the Union , about this time , by fraud , ter rorism and violence , other slave States followed her example ; and hence , on the 27th of April , the block- ade of rebel ports was ...
... Richmond . Virginia having thus been carried out of the Union , about this time , by fraud , ter rorism and violence , other slave States followed her example ; and hence , on the 27th of April , the block- ade of rebel ports was ...
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... Richmond , and great depression followed the disappointment of the brilliant hopes of the beginning of the campaign . The ' On to Richmond ' had been succeeded by ' Back to Washington , ' and the rebellion , flushed with success , was ...
... Richmond , and great depression followed the disappointment of the brilliant hopes of the beginning of the campaign . The ' On to Richmond ' had been succeeded by ' Back to Washington , ' and the rebellion , flushed with success , was ...
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